RIO DE JANEIRO: Brazil’s defense minister said in an interview published Tuesday he did not see any reason for a US military base to be established in Brazilian soil, as new President Jair Bolsonaro had floated last week. “It’s a very complex subject… I don’t see what motive there could be for base like that,” Fernando Avezedo e Silva, a retired general, told the Brazilian financial newspaper Valor in an interview conducted last Friday. Bolsonaro, a former paratrooper who declared himself a “friend” of the United States a day after taking office on New Year’s Day, said in a TV interview last Thursday that he was open to discussing the opening of US military base in Brazil. He said such a facility could be needed to respond to what he saw as increasing regional instability from neighboring Venezuela, which is backed by Russia. The Folha de Sao Paulo newspaper said Tuesday, citing military officials, that Bolsonaro had told the heads of the military he had dropped the idea.
Source: Pakistan Today January 08, 2019 18:25 UTC